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Online Reporter
Long-distance bus operator – Greyhound/Citiliner – has announced that it will be shutting down its operations this month.
The bus company announced on Wednesday that the last trips will be on February 14 and thereafter all buses are set to be removed from service.
In a double blow for commuters, Citiliner routes are also being pulled from the schedule:
“Greyhound and Citiliner are closing operations. Services will run until Sunday 14 February 2021.
“Passengers with tickets booked for services after this date will be refunded.
“It has been our pleasure connecting you across Southern Africa for the past 37 years,” reads part of their Facebook Post on their timeline.
Greyhound had built a reputation for themselves as one of the popular long-distance coach services in Southern Africa.
Their cross-border operations and domestic routes gave thousands of commuters a reliable method of travel.




